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Womanhouse (January 30 –
February 28, 1972) was a
feminist art
installation and
performance space organized by Judy
Chicago and
Miriam Schapiro, co-founders...
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Project Womanhouse". Art Journal. 31 (3): 268–270. doi:10.2307/775513. ISSN 0004-3249. JSTOR 775513. Schapiro, Miriam; Chicago, Judy. "
Womanhouse catalog...
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member of the
feminist art movement.
Brody is
known for her work on the
Womanhouse project. Her sculpture, The Dollhouse, is in the
Smithsonian Museum of...
- is no
point in
giving a gift
unless one also
treasures it oneself.'”
Womanhouse (30
January – 28
February 1972) was a
feminist art
installation and performance...
- part of her practice; her
installation Menstruation Bathroom (part of
Womanhouse)
featured bins
overflowing with
menstrual products. In the 2000s, artist...
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Exhibitions or
installations Twenty Six
Contemporary Women Artists (1971)
Womanhouse (1972)
Three W****s in May (1977) The
Sister Chapel (1974–1978) The Dinner...
- dreams".
Schapiro parti****ted in the
Womanhouse exhibition in 1972. Schapiro's
smaller piece within Womanhouse,
called "Dollhouse", was
constructed using...
- 1971.
Womanhouse existed in 1972, was
organized by Judy
Chicago and
Miriam Schapiro, and was the
first public exhibition of
feminist art.
Womanhouse, like...
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independent filmmaker and
television director known for do****entaries like
Womanhouse and
Right Out of History. She has
worked as a
professor at Cal Arts and...
- parti****ted in the 1972
Womanhouse, in
which artists created elaborate installations in the
various rooms of an old
Hollywood mansion.
Womanhouse evolved to become...